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Magicme
31/08/2009, 11:31 AM
Finally, 3 years after moving house, I am getting my bedroom painted something other than the "Straw" colour the whole house was painted in.

Now that I have a choice am not sure which to go for so am looking for help.

My duvet covers that I love so much are a deep burgundy so tempted to go with something like that but feel it will make the room too dark. Was thinking of just doing one wall in that colour but not sure.


Help peoples!

Mr A
31/08/2009, 11:41 AM
Definitely go for Burgundy. It'll look good. I mean really good. 'Hey everyone', you will say, 'come and see how good it looks'.

Magicme
31/08/2009, 11:54 AM
Will it seem dark? My room, despite being sorta dual aspect (if you leave ensuite door open) is still not very bright.

I suppose I could add some extra "mood" lighting to relieve the darkness.

strangeirish
31/08/2009, 2:20 PM
http://www.efxwizard.com/warrenvillage/images/bedroom3_lg.jpg

dahamsta
31/08/2009, 2:34 PM
Paint it black, pretend you're a teenager again.

pineapple stu
31/08/2009, 3:02 PM
Anyone ever see the Simpsons episode where Kent Brockman is reading the news and says "The following people are gay..."?

Magicme
31/08/2009, 4:03 PM
Behave Pineapple!

Thanks for that strange one. It does look nice actually.

Dahamsta - I didnt want black walls as a teenager and still dont! I hated my parents coz they made me have a green carpet instead of a pink one for most of my teenage years.

pineapple stu
31/08/2009, 4:15 PM
Behave Pineapple!
OK. :)

We'll discuss your bedroom when you're down next week, eh? :p

Magicme
31/08/2009, 4:37 PM
Ha ha. About that, change of plan. My parents are off to bonny scotland with my sister so have no babysitter so wont be staying over. :mad:

pineapple stu
31/08/2009, 4:45 PM
No worries. In that case, burgundy looks good. But don't know how it'd go with more burgundy.

Magicme
31/08/2009, 9:01 PM
I'm thinking maybe one or 2 blocks of burgundy on the wall my bed goes on with cream. Am also exploring wallpapers. Exciting life I have! See got the house properly insulated and had to get walls plaster boarded so its an excuse to decorate!

sligoman
31/08/2009, 9:23 PM
See got the house properly insulated and had to get walls plaster boarded so its an excuse to decorate!No recession in Monaghan...;)

Magicme
31/08/2009, 9:52 PM
Its coz I cant afford to buy so much oil that I had to get it done!

Bluebeard
01/09/2009, 9:07 AM
Do one wall Burgundy, ideally opposite the window that gets most sun. Something like apple white (NOT magnolia) for the rest of the walls. That should give you the strong burgundy colour without it looking like a porn cinema, and a reflection that should change between light pink and bordering on red on the other walls / ceiling.

I do like Strangeirish's shot, but it does have a wall of windows on the side we cannot see, and wood floors - for all burgundy, you really I am going to guess you have carpet, and at most two walls with at best two average sized windows in one and one in the other. And given that, for reasons I cannot fathom, I have the impression that it is a 1970-80s bungalow, the bedroom walls are probably North and East facing, as that seems to have been the vogue for a lot of Irish builders.

Unless of course, you are discussing the mattress laden back of the van, in which case I'd recommend going for a walnut panelling - very warm, and forgiving on the head...

Magicme
01/09/2009, 9:22 AM
Ha ha. No its not the van and yes its a 70's bungalow! Very perceptive of you Mr Beard.

Yeah have a few ideas now of what I will do. Just need to find the perfect paint. Have a pillowcase in my handbag for that purpose today!

Lionel Ritchie
01/09/2009, 9:56 AM
Lot of wisdom in what Bluebeard is saying. People think of green as being a bit of a kitchen/bathroom type colour because it's "cold" but it can work really well in a bedroom. The master bedroom at Lionel Towers is green, quite a dark-ish green in fact and it works very well -looks great with wooden floorboards too!

Burgundy -other than in the context Bluebeard describes is probably to be avoided unless you have frickin huge south facing windows.

Magicme
01/09/2009, 10:26 AM
I dont doubt your room is beautiful but I cant stand green. Any shade of it. Think it harks back to my enforced green carpet in my bedroom as a kid.

Yeah am gonna go with a dark red/burgundy but sparingly! I will post up pictures when its finished.

Bluebeard
01/09/2009, 10:57 AM
Have a look at the apple white (http://www.dulux.co.uk/servlet/ColourSchemeHandler?name=apple_white) - it is gentler than you think.


...The master bedroom at Lionel Towers is green, quite a dark-ish green in fact and it works very well -looks great with wooden floorboards too!

It sounds quite nice - photos, man, photos!

brianw82
01/09/2009, 10:08 PM
I voted 'other', you should paint the room brown.

Hairy Bowsie
01/09/2009, 10:29 PM
Slow day? Slow Week? Slow People?

First
02/09/2009, 7:42 AM
Wallpaper ?